Streaming service has dream job opportunity for true crime fanatics

Silver Spring, Maryland - Those who like to crack the code of unsolved crimes in their free time, now have the chance to spend a full day binging true crime... and get paid for it!

MagellanTV is offering a tidy amount of money to true crime fanatics (stock image)!
MagellanTV is offering a tidy amount of money to true crime fanatics (stock image)!  © 123RF/Rainer Puster

For the second year in a row, the documentary streaming service MagellanTV has issued a thrilling job posting for all the true crime fanatics out there.

The three lucky hobby detectives will be offered $2,400 each to watch 24 hours of crime. That is if they can handle a full day of spine-chilling mysteries.

In any case, each one will get $100 for every hour they endure. They will also be granted a one-year membership to MagellanTV.

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On their website, the streaming service spilled the hard facts for anyone brave enough.

"Our ideal candidates live for True Crime. They can handle the most menacing serial killer, the goriest details, and don’t flinch at the chilling paranormal. And they love it so much that they’re willing to stream it nonstop for 24 hours."

There's a slight catch, however. The true crime enthusiast has to document their all-nighter on social media for everyone to see their grimaces and hear their high-pitched screeches.

"If you’ve got nerves of steel and this job sounds like the perfect fit for you, just fill out our application below! Tell us who you are, what social media platforms you’re active on, and a little bit about true crime in your life. To really make yourself stand out, submit a video telling us why you’re perfect for the job," the post reads.

The three selected will watch 18 documentaries, ranging from Jack the Ripper: Tabloid Killer to Conversations with a Serial Killer.

Anyone up for the creepy challenge has until May 5 to apply.

Cover photo: 123RF/Rainer Puster

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